When it comes to Mexican food, tacos al pastor are a staple that truly showcase the country’s culinary soul. While many travelers enjoy tacos at local street stalls, few get the chance to explore the best spots with knowledgeable guides who add a layer of cultural storytelling and insider tips. The Taco Hopping Experience in Mexico City offers just that—an authentic, fun, and tasty ride through some of the city’s most renowned taco spots.
What makes this tour appealing? First, you’ll visit four different taquerías on the legendary taco street, including the famous ‘Los Güeros’, known from Netflix’s The Taco Chronicles. Second, the guides are described as lively, insightful, and caring, making sure you feel safe and welcomed. Third, the combination of tasting distinct variations of tacos al pastor and local history makes it a perfect cultural snack for food lovers. However, some may find the tour’s focus on al pastor limiting if they’re interested in other Mexican delicacies or vegetarian options — it’s clearly designed for those craving a deep dive into this specific style of taco.
Ideal for foodies eager to go off the beaten path, this tour suits travelers who enjoy casual, guided explorations with a focus on authentic flavors. It’s also well-suited for those wanting a small, intimate group experience (max 4 travelers). Just keep in mind that if you’re vegan or vegetarian, this might not be the best fit. The tour costs around $83.57 per person, offering a good value considering the quality of food, local insights, and personalized experience.
Good To Know

- Authentic Tacos: Tastes from four different taquerías, including the celebrated ‘Los Güeros’.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Jessica and her mother Lucia share stories and history behind tacos al pastor, adding depth to the experience.
- Local Vibe: The tour takes you away from tourist-heavy spots to reveal the heart of Mexico City’s taco scene.
- Inclusive Experience: Pickup is offered, and the tour includes four tacos plus a 600 ml soda or water.
- Limited Group Size: Max 4 travelers ensures a personal, engaging atmosphere.
- Worth the Price: At $83.57, you’re paying for genuine flavors, insider access, and a memorable journey.
In-Depth Look at the Taco Hopping Experience
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What’s Included and What’s Not
This tour offers a tasting of four tacos al pastor at different taquerías, which means you’ll get a varied flavor experience. Each stop is carefully selected, including the famous ‘Los Güeros’, which gained fame through Netflix. The inclusion of a 600 ml soda or water complements the spicy, flavorful tacos, making it a well-rounded snack session.
However, the tour does not include other types of tacos or alcoholic beverages. If you’re craving additional flavors or a drink of your choice, you might want to budget separately. Plus, if your hotel is outside the tour’s pickup zone, be prepared for an extra fee of $400 MXN.
The Location and Itinerary
The tour kicks off with a pickup at your hotel or a designated meeting point, offering convenience and saving you from navigating busy streets alone. Then, you’re whisked away to the most famous taco street in Mexico City—a buzzing hub packed with street vendors, each with their unique spin on al pastor.
Over approximately one hour and thirty minutes, you’ll visit four taquerías, including some that are considered institutions by locals. The stops are handpicked to display a variety of styles, sauces, and preparation techniques, providing a rich insight into Mexican taco craftsmanship.
Each stop involves tasting a different al pastor taco, prepared by expert taco makers who seem to turn out mouthwatering bites with practiced ease. The guides explain the history, ingredients, and techniques behind each taco, making each tasting both a culinary and cultural lesson.
What Makes Each Stop Special?
From reviews, we learn that the ‘Los Güeros’ taquería is a highlight—famous enough to be featured on Netflix—and praised for its perfectly seasoned, tender pork and well-balanced spices. Other stops are described as “special places” where the taco makers work efficiently, assembling tacos with a flair that’s almost mesmerizing.
The guides also share stories—one reviewer noted Jessica’s fascinating insights into the history of tacos and passing along tips about the various spots. It’s clear that they’re passionate about their city’s food scene, and that enthusiasm shines through.
The Guides: Knowledge, Safety, and Fun
One of the most praised aspects is the guides’ expertise and friendly demeanor. Reviewers repeatedly mention Jessica and her mother Lucia as kind, informative, and engaging, making the experience more than just a tasting tour. They also help practice Spanish phrases and provide context about the neighborhoods visited, enriching the experience beyond just food.
The small group size (max four travelers) fosters a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged, and everyone feels included. The guides’ attention to safety and comfort ensures even first-timers or nervous travelers will feel at ease.
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Authenticity and Local Experience
This isn’t a tour for travelers who only want to look at pretty sights. Instead, it’s a chance to see how locals enjoy tacos, eat at spots favored by residents, and learn about the cultural significance of al pastor. As one reviewer emphasized, they visited authentic taquerías where Mexicans eat, rather than tourist-focused stalls.
Value for Money
At just over $80, the tour provides a flavorful, educational, and personal experience. Compared to eating alone, where you might miss out on insider stories and local favorites, this guided approach offers great value. Plus, the memorable guide interactions and the chance to ask questions add a lot of intangible value.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience is ideal for food lovers eager to taste authentic tacos al pastor in a lively setting with small-group intimacy. It suits travelers who enjoy learning about local cuisine and culture firsthand. It’s also perfect for those who want a safe, guided experience on a short, manageable schedule.
It’s probably less suited for vegans, vegetarians, or those with dietary restrictions unrelated to meat. And if you’re after a broader Mexican food experience, you might want a tour that covers more than just tacos al pastor.
The Sum Up: Is It Worth It?

In a city known for its incredible street food, this tour offers a curated, insider glimpse into one of Mexico City’s most beloved dishes. You’ll leave not just with a satisfied palate but with stories, tips, and a better understanding of tacos al pastor’s cultural importance. The guides’ warmth and knowledge make it a memorable, engaging way to experience authentic Mexican street food.
This tour is best suited for curious travelers who want to delve deeply into Mexico City’s taco scene without the hassle of navigating unfamiliar streets alone. It’s particularly ideal if you’re a small group or traveling as a couple, given the intimate group size.
While the focus is narrow—four tacos—this narrow focus means you’ll get a concentrated, flavorful experience that’s hard to match on your own. The combination of expert guides, authentic spots, and delicious tacos makes it a worthwhile choice for anyone craving a genuine taste of Mexico City.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel or a designated meeting point, making it convenient especially if you’re staying within the coverage area.
How many tacos will I get to taste?
You will taste four different tacos al pastor at four distinct taquerías, each with its own unique style and flavors.
What drinks are included?
The tour includes a 600 ml Coca-Cola, another soda, or natural water, perfect for cleansing your palate between bites.
Are there vegetarian or vegan options?
This tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians, as it focuses on tacos al pastor, which is a meat-based dish.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 4 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable addition to your day.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with weather-related cancellations also being fully refundable or reschedulable.
The Taco Hopping Experience in Mexico City offers a delightful blend of flavor, culture, and personal storytelling. It’s a fantastic way to truly taste the city’s best tacos while learning about their history from passionate guides. Perfect for small groups and serious foodies alike, this tour is a tasty slice of Mexico’s culinary heart.
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